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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Nice series, very vibrant.

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    Very nice series Matt. IMO waterfall shots need some PP, like clarity, contrast and WB correction ( They deserve some warmth)

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice series Matt. IMO waterfall shots need some PP, like clarity, contrast and WB correction ( They deserve some warmth)
    Thanks Binnur, I wasn't very warm at the time!

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Here is my take...
    #1 is intriguing...mysterious. I know you taking a shot of the sunrise here but I noticed the rock shaped like an old face with the chin almost detached, old teeth showing and leaning this way towards the right.
    #2 I like everything in this one...very classic shot.
    #3 not so much...not keen on the branches at the top crushing the view first up
    #4 is an improvement of #3 and #5 is very very nice...needs a bit more saturation and vibrance I think...to make the whole scene pops out.

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Here is my take...
    #1 is intriguing...mysterious. I know you taking a shot of the sunrise here but I noticed the rock shaped like an old face with the chin almost detached, old teeth showing and leaning this way towards the right.
    #2 I like everything in this one...very classic shot.
    #3 not so much...not keen on the branches at the top crushing the view first up
    #4 is an improvement of #3 and #5 is very very nice...needs a bit more saturation and vibrance I think...to make the whole scene pops out.
    Thanks Izzie, I'm still struggling to find the face in that rock?

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Excellent images; do you have a vertical image of the waterfall?

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Very nice series Matt, for me its No 4 that stands out in this group, I like the foreground interest. That's a good location to keep you busy.

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Thanks Izzie, I'm still struggling to find the face in that rock?
    Forget about it...my imagination is just running amok again...

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Excellent images; do you have a vertical image of the waterfall?
    I don't unfortunately, I didn't think at the time!

    Next time I'm up there I'll take a few vertical shots.

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    I don't think I can critique your camera work when I'm so enthralled in the beauty of your country side. Great series and I hope you realized you're a blessed man to live as a witness to such a beautiful place!

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    +1 to David's comment.

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Great series, Matt. Of the first two, the composition in the second is better for me - some nice diags from foreground into distance and nice balance between rock/forest/lightshow. I think the white marking on the rock is recent, man-made (road equipment?), and distracting - my inclination would be to clone it out.

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    Re: Few shots from this morning's walk...

    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Great series, Matt. Of the first two, the composition in the second is better for me - some nice diags from foreground into distance and nice balance between rock/forest/lightshow. I think the white marking on the rock is recent, man-made (road equipment?), and distracting - my inclination would be to clone it out.
    Thanks Mark, I believe the white markings are bird poop!

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